Motor Skills
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Motor Skills
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The concept Motor Skills represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries.
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- A Dynamic systems approach to development : applications
- A Taxonomy of the psychomotor domain : a guide for developing behavioral objectives
- A dynamic systems approach to the development of cognition and action
- A guide to the psycho-motor development of the child
- A textbook of motor development
- Adolescent growth and motor performance : a longitudinal study of Belgian boys
- Advanced analysis of motor development
- Annotated research bibliography in physical education, recreation, and psychomotor function of mentally retarded persons : a project of U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, U.S. Office of Education, Bureau of Education for the Handicapped
- Bright futures in practice : physical activity
- Developing motor behavior in children : a balanced approach to elementary physical education
- Differing perspectives in motor learning, memory, and control
- Emergent forms : origins and early development of human action and perception
- Fundamental motor patterns
- Fundamental motor patterns
- Gross motor management of severely multiply impaired students
- Growth and development : The child and physical activity
- Intelligence in action : physical activities for enhancing intellectual abilities
- Introduction to motor behavior : a neuropsychological approach
- Introduction to motor behavior : a neuropsychological approach
- Journal of motor behavior
- Keyboard, graphic, and handwriting skills : helping people with motor disabilities
- Laboratory and field experiments in motor learning
- Learning and perceptuo-motor disabilities in children
- Life span motor development
- Life span motor development
- Life span motor development
- Management of the motor disorders of children with cerebral palsy
- Motor activities for the underachiever
- Motor activity and the education of retardates
- Motor development in early childhood : a guide for movement education with ages 2 to 6
- Motor learning : from theory to practice
- Motor learning and human performance : an application to physical education skills
- Motor skills
- Motor skills : development and learning
- Motor skills : theory into practice
- Movement activities, motor ability and the education of children
- Movement and fundamental motor skills for sensory deprived children
- Movement behavior and motor learning
- Normal and abnormal development : the influence of primitive reflexes on motor development
- Normal and abnormal development: the influence of primitive reflexes on motor development
- Perceptual and motor skills
- Perceptual and motor skills
- Perceptual and motor skills research exchange
- Perceptual-motor efficiency in children : the measurement and improvement of movement attributes
- Physical activity : human growth and development
- Physical and motor tests in the Medford Boy's [i.e. Boys'] Growth Study
- Physical education for children with perceptual-motor learning disabilities
- Physical expressions of intelligence
- Physical therapy services in the developmental disabilities
- Play environments for movement experience
- Principles of skill acquisition
- Psychology of motor learning
- Psychology of motor learning : proceedings
- Some educational implications of movement
- The Purdue perceptual-motor survey
- The Significance of the young child's motor development : proceedings of a conference sponsored by the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation (NEA) and the National Association for the Education of Young Children
- The Teaching Research motor-development scale for moderately and severely retarded children
- The psychomotor domain : movement behaviors
- Typical and atypical motor development
- Understanding motor development : infants, children, adolescents
- Variability and motor control
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